

Shell and Deutsche Telekom agree to advance digital innovation in pursuit of climate goals
- Memorandum of understanding signed to accelerate transitions to net zero
- Shell supplies renewable energy to T-Mobile US
- Deutsche Telekom engineers to install more than 10,000 electric vehicle chargers in Germany
Shell Gas & Power Developments BV (Shell) and
The MOU builds on an existing technological relationship between Shell and
- Pursue the net-zero goals of both companies, their supply chains and customers
- Collaborate on innovations and services to accelerate Shell’s digital transformation
- Work together to identify opportunities to co-invest and participate in new business models focused on the decarbonisation of society
To accelerate the transition to net zero, Shell is supplying renewable energy to
The collaboration on innovations and services, reflected in the renewed global master services agreement entered into between Shell and
Both companies will also aim to deepen their IT products and service capabilities and explore new areas of digital innovation, including Hybrid and Edge Computing, which are different forms of data storage, as well as 5G connectivity. Shell has also installed immersion cooling technology for greater computing and energy efficiency in one of the
Deutsche Telekom and Shell are also exploring the viability of smart city solutions, aimed at helping cities decarbonise and providing aggregated city data. For example, “Citykey”, which could deliver EV-charging and mobility data on an easy-to-use app. The two companies are also exploring the potential of smart lighting projects with streetlight-based EV-charging possibilities.
“We are delighted to deepen our relationship with Deutsche Telekom and help the company to pursue its net-zero pledge while progressing our own target to be a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050, in step with society,” said Elisabeth Brinton, Executive Vice President Renewables & Energy Solutions at Shell. “Getting society to net zero will require unprecedented levels of collaboration.”
Adel Al-Saleh, Deutsche Telekom board member and CEO of
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